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Tutorial: NAT Port Forwarding Setup
1
Click
Security > Firewall
and select
Custom
. Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Tutorial: Advanced > QoS
2
Click the
Rules
tab. In the
Packet Direction
field select
WAN to LAN
and click
Add
.
Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup
3
The
Add New Firewall Rule
screen will appear. Click the
Edit Customized Services
button to
access the following screen. Click
Add
and configure the following settings. In this tutorial, a
hypothetical port 123 is allowed. Click
OK
.
WAN
LAN
1
2
A
Service Name
My_Service
Service Type
TCP
Port Number
123
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Tutorial: Advanced > QoS > Queue Setup
4
In the
Add New Firewall Rule
screen, select
Active
. In the
Available Services
field, select the
service you configured,
My_Service
. Click
OK
.
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The firewall rule you configured appears in the table. The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries allows traffic
from the WAN to LAN if it matches port 123.
4.8
Configuring Static Route for Routing to Another
Network
In order to extend your Intranet and control traffic flowing directions, you may connect a router to
the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries’s LAN. The router may be used to separate two department
networks. This tutorial shows how to configure a static routing rule for two network routings.
In the following figure, router
R
is connected to the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries’s LAN.
R
connects
to two networks,
N1
(192.168.1.x/24) and
N2
(192.168.10.x/24). If you want to send traffic from
computer
A
(in
N1
network) to computer
B
(in
N2
network), the traffic is sent to the AMG1302/
AMG1202-TSeries’s WAN default gateway by default. In this case,
B
will never receive the traffic.
You need to specify a static routing rule on the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries to specify
R
as the
router in charge of forwarding traffic to
N2
. In this case, the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries routes
traffic from
A
to
R
and then
R
routes the traffic to
B
.
N2
B
N1
A
R
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This tutorial uses the following example IP settings:
To configure a static route to route traffic from
N1
to
N2
:
1
Log into the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries’s Web Configurator.
2
Click
Network Setting
>
Static Route
.
3
Click
Edit
on a new rule in the
Static Route
screen.
4
Configure the
Static Route Setup
screen using the following settings:
4a
Type
192.168.10.0
and subnet mask
255.255.255.0
for the destination,
N2
.
4b
Type
192.168.1.253
(
R
’s N1 address) in the
Gateway IP Address
field.
4c
Enter
1
in the
Metric
field.
Table 8
IP Settings in this Tutorial
DEVICE / COMPUTER
IP ADDRESS
The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries’s
WAN
172.16.1.1
The AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries’s
LAN
192.168.1.1
A
192.168.1.34
R
’s N1
192.168.1.253
R
’s N2
192.168.10.2
B
192.168.10.33
N2
B
N1
A
R
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4d
Click
OK
.
Now
B
should be able to receive traffic from
A
. You may need to additionally configure
B
’s firewall
settings to allow specific traffic to pass through.
4.9
Port Binding
Configuration
This tutorial shows you how to configure port binding for WAN connections with different ATM QoS
settings for different types of traffic. The port binding feature is used to group each WAN connection
with specific LAN ports and WLANs. In this example ATM QoS settings are configured for a WAN PVC
for time sensitive Media-On-Demand (MOD) traffic. ATM QoS settings are also configured for
another WAN PVC for non-time sensitive data traffic.
4.9.1
Configuring ATM QoS for Multiple WAN Connections
This example shows an application for multiple WAN connections with different ATM QoS Settings.
More than one WAN connection on the AMG1302/AMG1202-TSeries may be configured to record
traffic statistics or calculate service charges.
Three WAN connections are configured over the ADSL line:
The connection with VPI/VCI,
0/33
, is dedicated for general data transmission.
The connection with VPI/VCI,
0/34
, is dedicated for VoIP service.
The connection with VPI/VCI,
0/35
, is dedicated for Media-On-Demand (MOD) service.
To configure bandwidth for the WAN connections, access the WAN configuration
Advanced Setup
screen by clicking
Network Setting
>
Broadband
. Click
Advanced Setup
.

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